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Back again with another banger of a episode. This one takes us to Mississippi and we get deep in the deep Old Soul of distilling and music. It was such a great episode. I really hope you enjoy it. badmotivatorbarrels.com/shop/?aff=3 https://www.instagram.com/zsmithwhiskeyandmixology?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw== Hinterhausdistilling.com Texaswhiskeyfestival.com Patreon.com/the_whiskeyshaman Our History The first legal distillery in the state of Mississippi, Cathead was founded in 2010 by friends and blues fans, Austin Evans and Richard Patrick. Located in the heart of downtown Jackson, the distillery currently produces eight award-winning, small-batch spirits—Cathead Original Vodka, Cathead Honeysuckle Vodka, Cathead Satsuma Mandarin Vodka, Cathead Raspberry Vodka, Bristow Gin, Hoodoo Chicory Liquor, and Old Soul Bourbon Whiskey—as well as a line of canned cocktails, Cathead Sparkling. Cathead Distillery was named a 2020 James Beard semi-finalist for Outstanding Spirits Producer and is celebrated for its authentic products and a strong commitment to their community. What's a Cathead? The term “Cathead” is a compliment in Mississippi, first coined back in the day by blues musicians as a nod to artists they respect. Mississippi artists and musicians went on to use “Catheads” in many forms of folk art, as a way to pay the rent and share their legacies. Mississippi repealed prohibition in 1966, the last state to do so. Forty four years later, lifelong friends and blues fans founded Cathead Distillery. Cathead is proud to be the first and oldest distillery in the state of Mississippi. Respect Our Community Mississippi is the proud state where blues music began, a genre that has deeply influenced all forms of American music. We work hard to bring honor to the meaning of Cathead through our philanthropic support of live music and artisans alike. Cathead also donates a portion of proceeds to nonprofits that contribute to the region's abundant arts and culture. Cathead Distillery is an event-driven facility and a place for both locals and tourists to enjoy spirits tastings, live music, community, and a cold beer. Magic City Blues Society | Music Maker Foundation | New Orleans Musicians' Clinic & Assistance Foundation | North Mississippi Hill Country Picnic | Yoknapatawpha Arts Council | Southern Foodways Alliance Proof109 Size750ML $69.95 The 2022 Old Soul Bourbon single barrel selection featured just 61 barrels, all carefully reviewed and chosen during the maturation process. Tailored for the discerning palate, barrels that undergo the single barrel process are some of the most monitored and judged. Nose: Dominant aromas of cherry and vanilla, followed by hints of maple syrup and nutty undertones. Taste: Sweet vanilla is at the forefront followed by notes of hazelnut and fresh leather. Finish: Pepper with a dark chocolate and toffee finish. Proof113.7 Size750ml ABV56.9% $125.00 With only 20 barrels produced, this special 9-year bourbon comes in at cask strength, uncut & unfiltered, just like the musician it honors. Old Soul Bourbon Tintype #2 is the second installment to the Tintype Series in collaboration with Music Maker Foundation (MMF). “This bourbon is exclusive, and Hermon Hitson's work for the longest time was too. It was difficult to find his 45s unless you were a deep head,” said Tim Duffy, Founder of MMF. “So, this collaboration makes sense: a fine bottle of spirits graced by a fine musical spirit.” Nose: Earthy and fruity with notes of pear, and black cherry. hints of dark chocolate and sweet corn bread. Palate: Rye spice really shines throughout the palate. notes of caramel nutmeg, black pepper, and cardamom. Mouthfeel: Baking spice finish loaded with black pepper cinnamon and nutmeg. long and lingering. Age: Aged for 8 years & 10 months and bottled at cask strength, Tintype Old Soul Bourbon is uncut and unfiltered—just like the blues artist it honors
We sat down with Richard Patrick, the co-founder of Mississippi's oldest legal distillery. There are two facts you may find surprising about Mississippi. One, the state didn't repeal prohibition fully until 1966. And two, Mississippi didn't get their first legal distillery until 2010. That's the year Richard Patrick and Austin Evans opened the doors of Cathead Distillery and introduced people to their first spirit: the flagship Cathead Vodka. On this episode we dive into Mississippians' reactions to finally having a legal distillery in the state, how Cathead approaches growth and philanthropy, and some of the spirits the distillery produces. One of those spirits is 2022 Old Soul Bourbon Single Barrel, characterized by cherry, vanilla and maple syrup on the nose; vanilla, hazelnut, and leather on the palate; and a finish of dark chocolate and toffee. You'll also learn more about Cathead Vodka, Cathead Honeysuckle Vodka, Bristow Gin, and more. Be sure to check out the Cathead Distillery website and connect with the brand on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Click here to learn more about the restaurant Richard mentions on this episode, The Manship in Jackson, Mississippi. And connect with the Bar Hacks podcast on Instagram and Twitter, and with David @david.ex.machina. Cheers!
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